This paper reports on some research from an ARC project conducted by the authors into the ways in which Australian universities establish colaborations with partners in Hong Kong and Papua New Guinea to offer courses in those countries. One feature of such collaborations in Hong Kong is the way in which, since 1997, the local Special Administrative region government regulates the provision on \u27non-local courses\u27 by mean of an ordinance. The paper describes and analyses the impact of the ordinance on both local and overseas stakeholders. This impact represents a particular enactment of matters of globalisation and localisation in education. The paper reports on the issues, which have emerged which, are leading to current moves to modif...
With the processes of inter- and intranationalization, higher education in Hong Kong has been rapidl...
Many societies, including Hong Kong, allow for outsourcing curriculum delivery to third parties usin...
This chapter addresses the theme of internationalisation and global learning. It is common knowledge...
This paper reports on some research from an ARC funded project conducted by the authors into the way...
In spite of a clear need for increased educational opportunities for working adults, Hong Kong has b...
BACKGROUND: This paper analyses the role of, and approach to, policy referencing and borrowing in Ho...
The growing global interdependence has been recognized within higher education circles for decades, ...
Presents information on the effect that the retrocession of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty will ha...
A former British colony, Hong Kong was reunited with the People's Republic of China in 1997 under th...
China resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong on I July, 1997. After being a British colony for more tha...
Transnational higher education is a major global phenomenon and the Australian higher education sect...
In the era of globalisation, competition has also become global. In higher education, countries worl...
In this paper, a case study of an international partnership between two universities, one in Austral...
Theme: Competition and Cooperation Among Universities in the Age of InternationalizationThis paper e...
This is a publisher’s version of chapter 11 in Implications of WTO/GATS on higher education in Asia ...
With the processes of inter- and intranationalization, higher education in Hong Kong has been rapidl...
Many societies, including Hong Kong, allow for outsourcing curriculum delivery to third parties usin...
This chapter addresses the theme of internationalisation and global learning. It is common knowledge...
This paper reports on some research from an ARC funded project conducted by the authors into the way...
In spite of a clear need for increased educational opportunities for working adults, Hong Kong has b...
BACKGROUND: This paper analyses the role of, and approach to, policy referencing and borrowing in Ho...
The growing global interdependence has been recognized within higher education circles for decades, ...
Presents information on the effect that the retrocession of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty will ha...
A former British colony, Hong Kong was reunited with the People's Republic of China in 1997 under th...
China resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong on I July, 1997. After being a British colony for more tha...
Transnational higher education is a major global phenomenon and the Australian higher education sect...
In the era of globalisation, competition has also become global. In higher education, countries worl...
In this paper, a case study of an international partnership between two universities, one in Austral...
Theme: Competition and Cooperation Among Universities in the Age of InternationalizationThis paper e...
This is a publisher’s version of chapter 11 in Implications of WTO/GATS on higher education in Asia ...
With the processes of inter- and intranationalization, higher education in Hong Kong has been rapidl...
Many societies, including Hong Kong, allow for outsourcing curriculum delivery to third parties usin...
This chapter addresses the theme of internationalisation and global learning. It is common knowledge...